The unemployement rate keeps climbing because no one is willing to hire anyone. They want you to be certified as a mechanic,or whatever.That is really making it hard to get a job. Why not hire them on a probation type deal if they don't work out let them go. The employers are hurt the jobless rate more than helping it.There are companies out there that want just certain people. This is why people are losing everything they have worked years to have. The employers out there don't care.

You blame the employers for not hiring? Lissen, when employers don't have business, they don't hire. When they do have business, they hire. They care, alright. They care about the business that they invested their hard-earned money in, to see it work.

If they want employees with a certification, that's up to them. It's how they see fit to run their business the best.

Don't complain. If they require certification, go to Lanier Tech. Then get that job.

They want you to be certified as a mechanic,or whatever.
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You mean they ACTUALLY want you to show you can do the job? GEEZ, don't understand that at all!!!

To anonymous check with Clintons Auto Parts they want hire you if you aren't ASE certified to work on cars. I been working on cars since I was 13.And have never had a person bring their car back to me for the same problem as most all shops do. Because the problem it was brought in for wasn't fixed. Thecertification is just books, not actual hands on.

Jimmy, why dont you check around at some of the smaller independent shops.Most of them stay covered up because people are fixing their old cars instead of buying new.Most of the ones that I know of would probably not care if you were certified or not as long as you show them that you can do the job.It may not pay as well as you might think, and they may only need you on a part time basis, but inthese times you can take what you can get or sit down and let the govt. write you a check every month.You dont seem like the type that would go for that very easily though.Good luck

Dear Mr. Jimmy,
It is tough job market out there. You have to have the exact skills the employer is looking for, otherwise you're not getting the job. I feel your pain. I was out of work for several months before obtaining new employment. And I am an engineer with a Master's degree.

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